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My daughter turns five

  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    I can't believe how fast she is growing up. In honor of her birthday I am cooking her three favorite things.

    Pulled Pork rubbed and ready for the cooker



    The Cooker, the best purchase I've made in a long time.



    Black eye peas



    boiled peanuts



    I love cooking and I am very partial to BBQ and so is Jack, my husky



    Jack has a reputation for stealing food that has alot of time and effort put into it. What a great Sunday, celebrating my daughters b-day, slow smoked bbq with all the fixins', and Nascar!!
  • Upper90
    I was terrified when I saw the last picture, and thought you were cooking the dog.

    haha, that's awesome man, good to see that you're enjoying every moment.
  • pepperpot
    Have a great day and happy b-day to your little one.
  • UA5straightin2008
    that meat looks so good!!!

    cool dog too
  • gerb131
    My kid is 5 today as well. We just had his favorite pizza and there is none left. Happy birthday to yours as well.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: that meat looks so good!!!

    cool dog too
    After 12 hours on the cooker that meat will be good!!!

    Jack (the dog) is also refered to as Jackass, he still got some puppy in him.
  • Swamp Fox
    Very nice post! Happy birthday to your daughter. We have a boxer named Cooper who steals his sister's food all the time. His sister is a Pug named Abby and Abby's mom keeps leaving dog food on the floor. My Boxer just waits until Abby is either done or walks away because she doesn't like the food, and Cooper scarfs it all down in a matter of seconds. My wife goes nuts every time. I keep telling her not to leave it on the floor but somehow it usually ends up my fault that Abby has her food stolen. It's just the way my wife rolls.
  • UA5straightin2008
    Bio-Hazzzzard wrote:
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: that meat looks so good!!!

    cool dog too
    After 12 hours on the cooker that meat will be good!!!

    Jack (the dog) is also refered to as Jackass, he still got some puppy in him.
    LOL
  • WebFire
    You're daughter has interesting taste buds for a 5 year old.
  • GoChiefs
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: that meat looks so good!!
    Why do I get the feeling that thats not the first time you've ever said that? :D
  • UA5straightin2008
    ^^stalker :P
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    WebFire wrote: You're daughter has interesting taste buds for a 5 year old.
    Yes she does, she loves ice cream cones with green olives in the bottom of the cone topped with the ice cream. On the other hand you have to fight with her with things we think are normal fare.
  • se-alum
    I've never had Black Eyed Peas, what do they taste like? Anything like regular peas??
  • BORIStheCrusher
    Upper90 wrote: I was terrified when I saw the last picture, and thought you were cooking the dog.
    Dog actually tastes really good.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    se-alum wrote: I've never had Black Eyed Peas, what do they taste like? Anything like regular peas??
    Not at all like regular peas. They have the texture of baked beans and the flavor comes from the type of seasonings you put in them. They are very plain if you don't season them, but as all dried beans they are cheap and not difficult to bring out a good flavor when prepared correctly.
  • RelsonGracieBJJ
    Happy birthday to your daughter :)
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    The finished product!!

    Pork butt



    Pulled







    Good table fare

  • iclfan2
    You gotta put some Chow-Chow on them black eyed peas. That's what they do to them in the south. I have never had them any other way. That pork butt looks very good.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    iclfan2 wrote: You gotta put some Chow-Chow on them black eyed peas. That's what they do to them in the south. I have never had them any other way. That pork butt looks very good.
    I live in the south and never seen the chow -chow thing, but it sounds good though.
  • THE4RINGZ
    My grandmother grew uo in west Texas. We put chow chow in nearly everything she made her own brand.

    As the father of three eleven year old girls...good luck.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    THE4RINGZ wrote: My grandmother grew uo in west Texas. We put chow chow in nearly everything she made her own brand.

    As the father of three eleven year old girls...good luck.
    Wow, three of the same age? Hats off to ya Ringz, that is a tough, however well worth it.
  • majorspark
    I think I will be smoking a butt next weekend. Looks good.

    Tell the little one happy birthday.

    My youngest is turning 13 this year. Time flies.
  • majorspark
    THE4RINGZ wrote: As the father of three eleven year old girls...good luck.
    Good luck to you in a few years fending off those slimebag young men with only one thing on their mind. I have a 17yr old daughter. Expect to spend a lot of time clueing them in on the motives of teenage boys.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    majorspark wrote: I think I will be smoking a butt next weekend. Looks good.

    Tell the little one happy birthday.

    My youngest is turning 13 this year. Time flies.
    Faster than one can think!!
  • dwccrew
    Upper90 wrote: I was terrified when I saw the last picture, and thought you were cooking the dog.

    haha, that's awesome man, good to see that you're enjoying every moment.
    Dog is a fine meal.
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: that meat looks so good!!!

    That's what she said.